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21. The Environment - Society & Environment - Virtual Classroom
and information on how to keep safe in any of these natural disasters and how of volcanicactivity around the world and lots of links to other volcanoe sites.
http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/students/kids/vclass/enviro.htm
The Environment
Tornados, volcanoes, earthquakes, droughts and volcanoes. Lots of information here at the Natural Disasters website including pictures, and information on how to keep safe in any of these natural disasters and how they come about. Volcano World is an exciting site with lots of information, images, even volcano movies, virtual field trips, quizes and a Vocanologist for asking questions to. The Volcanoes Page at Michigan University explains all the terms, how volcanoes occur, a map of volcanic activity around the world and lots of links to other volcanoe sites. Or perhaps you would like to find out about recent Earthquakes, this site has near-real-time Earthquake Bulletin with zoomable maps on the areas hit Ocean Planet is a terrific oceanography site. Plants
Find out about the the life cycle of a plant including a Flowerpower watch Activity, how Plants survive in the Rain forest including a 'how much light gets in' activity or come and be a Plant Detective.

22. Hazards And Risk Virtual Library - By Site - General
Information on a volcanoe and its history CompleteRecord the most unnecessary sideeffects of many natural disasters is the...... Rainier, Washington
http://life.csu.edu.au/hazards/10General.html

Charles Sturt University, 1995-8
by site - General
1994 Northridge Earthquake: Case Study, Los Encinos State Historic Park, Garnier Building
Description: The subject project is an 1872 two-storey stone structure in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. The site is on Ventura Boulevard. (old Highway 101) west of the 405 Freeway about 5 miles (8 kilometres) from the Northbridge Earthquake epicentre.
An Agricultural Disaster
Description: Called "the worst agricultural disaster to hit Florida in modern history", by the state's Agriculture Commissioner, farmers in Florida are blaming the fungicide Benlate DF for causing an estimated billion in crop damage and causing a litany of illnesses. Benlate's manufacturer, DuPont, denies that the product was unsafe and continues to challenge dozens of lawsuits brought against the company.
Angel Associates
Description: Would like to direct the internet to my writings about latex allergy to prevent another serious allergic reaction and to warn the public about powdered gloves.
Are You Ready for a Thunderstorm
Description: Here's what you can do to prepare yourself and your family for a Thunderstorm.

23. Hazards And Risk Virtual Library - By Country - USA
Environmental disasters suchas floods Rainier, Washington Description Information on a volcanoe and its...... Record Details Disaster Recovery Planning
http://life.csu.edu.au/hazards/12USA.html

Charles Sturt University, 1995-8
by Country - USA
1994 Northridge Earthquake: Case Study, Los Encinos State Historic Park, Garnier Building
Description: The subject project is an 1872 two-storey stone structure in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. The site is on Ventura Boulevard. (old Highway 101) west of the 405 Freeway about 5 miles (8 kilometres) from the Northbridge Earthquake epicentre.
A Helping Hand
Description: There is a saying that goes something like "I am from the government and I am here to help you." Help is what historic preservationists wanted to provide during recent California disasters, but we soon discovered that providing assistance is not easy, nor always appreciated.
An Agricultural Disaster
Description: Called "the worst agricultural disaster to hit Florida in modern history", by the state's Agriculture Commissioner, farmers in Florida are blaming the fungicide Benlate DF for causing an estimated billion in crop damage and causing a litany of illnesses. Benlate's manufacturer, DuPont, denies that the product was unsafe and continues to challenge dozens of lawsuits brought against the company.
Angel Associates
Description: Would like to direct the internet to my writings about latex allergy to prevent another serious allergic reaction and to warn the public about powdered gloves.

24. GLY 150: Earthquake And Volcanoes
html. Kilauea volcanoe, Hawaii A Typical Rift Eruption Lava flows throughthe forest. Earthquakes and volcanoes Natural disasters. “Civilization
http://www.uky.edu/AS/Geology/kenner/classes/gly150_s03/lectures/lecture1.htm
GLY 150: Earthquakes and Volcanoes Department of Geological Sciences, University of Kentucky, Spring 2003
Lecture #1: Introduction
Associated Reading: None
Text Only, Figures Not Included
Slide #1: Associated Figure(s) – Photo of the Pu`u ` O `o Lava Pond, Kilauea, Hawaii
GLY 150: Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Spring 2003
Slide #2: Associated Figure(s) – None
Announcements
GLY 150
Announcements
GLY 150: Earthquakes and Volcanoes
There will always be a slide listing class announcements at the beginning of lecture
Exam notices, homework information, lecture information, etc. will be included.
These web notes will not include blanks. The next set will. Slide #3: Associated Figure(s) – None
Class Discussion
GLY 150: Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Review and relate various concepts presented in lecture (test questions will be derived from these discussions)
A slide with the questions that will be discussed will be placed in the web notes posted before class. While you are sitting around waiting for class to start, spend a little time thinking about them.
Discussion of recent seismic and volcanic events
Slide #4: Associated Figure(s) – None
Events this Quarter
Map Criteria
We cannot put all the earthquakes and volcanoes that occur this quarter on our map.

25. PHOTOSOURCE New Zealand Photo Image Library
disasters. floods earthquake volcanoe. Click on the images to seethem in a bigger size. Mt Ruapehu Volcano ID CF3a175, House Fire
http://www.photosource.co.nz/image_gallery.cfm?fuseaction=DisplayThumbs&Category

26. ENVIROMENT
WATER, NATURAL disasters, WEATHER ETCStudies of world weather, natural disasters,Earth's crust volcanoeS-More on mysteries volcanoes, volcanoe pictures etc.
http://www.indianchild.com/enviroment.htm
web hosting provided by Direct i ENVIRONMENT, GEOLOGY AND EARTH SCIENCES WATER- STORMS AND HURRICANES- Tropical storms, how they move, how the environment is affected, and more. Includes illustrations and photos. ROCKS, FOSSILS AND MINERALS- You will enjoy learning about rocks, fossils and minerals, pictures etc AIR, LAND, WATER, NATURAL DISASTERS, WEATHER ETC- Studies of world weather, natural disasters, Earth's crust, Planet's water cycle, and more. FORCES OF NATURE- About EARTH'S atmosphere, powerful storms, ice and snow, weather forecasting, Earth's changing climate etc. Environmental Information Servers
A huge list of links to information on the environment, sorted by both subject and world region River -A one-stop resource center for rivers. Athropolis - learn about the Arctic. Charlie's - Provides young children information on the environment while playing games Children of the Earth - Site also provides a forum for people to share their creative ideas and knowledge of the environment. Earth and Animal Facts - An educational web site about earth ecology, plant and animal life, and wildlife.

27. 666 Day Intervals And Recent History, Patterns In This Century -- And Prophecies
The second 31 year period ended in 1976, with a series of disasters and the deathof Chairman Mao. The Krakatoa volcanoe exploded, the greatest volcanic
http://www.revelation13.net/int666.html
Revelation 13: 666 And 888 Day Intervals, And Recent History
If one begins at August 1, 1914, and advances in time in intervals of 666 days, there appears to be a pattern where some important historical events occur near these 666 day intervals. I consider 666 days, because 666 is a number of occult significance, usually given an evil association, being the number of the Antichrist in the Bible's last chapter, the Book of Revelation. We begin the 666 day intervals with the beginning of World War 1, because that is when the old world began to disappear and the rate of change in the world rapidly increased. Also, note that 17 of the 666 day intervals is almost exactly 31 years (within 1 day). With the list of 666 day intervals, I will list historical events occurring near them, and also important astronomical and astrological events during these time intervals. And finally, I project this pattern into the future, to attempt to predict future events.
Beginning with World War 1's beginning, about August 1, 1914, if you advance in intervals of 666 days:
3 x 666 days Jan., 1920. On January 10, 1920, the League of Nations was formed.

28. Prophecy Calendar, Past Dates (before 1998) -- New Age, Prophecy, And Astrology
The Krakatoa volcanoe exploded, the At this time there was a series of disasters,including a new fatal disease, Ebola, appearing in Africa, and the most
http://www.revelation13.net/calendar2.html
Revelation 13: prophecy calendar, past dates (before 1998) New Age, prophecy, and astrology predictions of world events
A listing below of important past dates, of importance to the theories of Revelation 13. This calendar is also continued here for 2003, and beyond.
4713 B.C. Beginning date for the Julian Calendar , used in Astronomy and science, where days are counted from this date. You can also count years from this date.
1377-1358 B.C., reign of Queen Nefertiti and Pharoah Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) in Egypt, and temporary estabishment of a monotheistic sun-worship religion that did not last beyond his term, see the Jean Dixon prophecy that relates to this pharoah.
560-483 B.C. Guatama Buddha begins the Buddhist religion.
5 B.C.-1 B.C. Probable time for the birth of Christ. On June 17, 2 B. C., there was an astronomical conjunction of Venus and Jupiter, where the two planets actually seemed to merge in the sky. This is one possible explanation for the Star of Bethlehem legend. Note that on April 23, 1998, and Feb. 23, 1999, there were similar close approaches of Venus and Jupiter, as seen in the sky. These conjunctions in 1998 and 1999 could be connected with the rise of the Antichrist (Russian President Putin) in Russia in August 1999 and year 2000.

29. Plate Techtonics And Recent Earthquakes And Eruptions
Class will start with the teacher or a student reading an article on a recent eartquakeor volcanoe. What do they know about the causes of such disasters?
http://www.angelfire.com/space/dust0/platetech.html
Plate Techtonics and Recent Earthquakes and Eruptions
Plate Techtonics and Recent Earthquakes/Eruptions
Grade 7 Social Studies
One one-hour class
Intended Learning Outcomes

  • Students will learn about plate techtonics and their relation to earthquakes and volcanoes
  • Students will learn about the effect of a recent earthquake or volcanoe on the affected area
  • Students will practise their atlas skills
  • Students will write a newspaper article
Strategies and Activities
  • Class will start with the teacher or a student reading an article on a recent eartquake or volcanoe. Students will all have copies of the article to read along.
  • Discuss the disaster How do the students feel about what they have heard/read? What do they know about the causes of such disasters?
  • Pass out a handout explaining plate techtonics and listing major earthquakes and volcanoes (you may wish to limit it to either volcanoes or earthquakes depending on what type of disaster was examined in the opening article)
  • Lead the class through a quick review of plate techtonics
  • Handout an enlarged version of the world map with plate divisions clearly indicated
  • Using big city names on the list of major volcanoes and quakes and class atlases students will mark the disasters on the world map (students could work in groups with maps on overhead transparencies for easier display and comparison).

30. Untitled
Japanese volcanoe erupts a second time Erupting Japanese Volcano Triggers MudslidesChronology of major volcanic disasters in Japan Evacuations taking place Ash
http://www.angelfire.com/on/predictions/MtUsu.html
On March 31, 2000 - MT. USU VOLCANO, ON THE NORTHERN JAPANESE ISLAND OF HOKKAIDO, ERUPTED, spewing hot rock, gas and a plume of ash and smoke over the snowy countryside of Japan's northernmost main island. Experts monitoring seismic activity had predicted the eruption, and had already evacuated more than 11,000 residents from homes at its base. Roughly 51,000 people live in this town and two others near the 2,416-foot mountain, 475 miles north of Tokyo. Mount Usu last erupted in 1978 after a series of earthquakes. Mudslides triggered by that eruption killed three people.
May 8 -
More than 8,000 residents of the Usu communities of Date, Sobetsu and Abuta moved to evacuation centers as seismic activity near the volcano began to increase once again. At least 1,523 tremors have been recorded since the beginning of the week. Japan's Meteorological Agency warned residents of Hokkaido that mudslides, triggered by deposits of volcanic ash spewing from ongoing eruptions, were possible at Mount Usu Volcano. Officials cautioned that the ash could also damage the region's agricultural crops.
April 18 -
Mount Usu Volcano exploded once again on Monday, spewing black smoke and forcing officials to close key roads and to stop evacuated residents' visits to their homes. An aerial survey revealed that craters on the west side of the mountain were very active. The smoke plumes were caused by underground magma explosions. Volcanologists are monitoring falling levels of underground water that has been responsible for restraining violent magma activity.

31. GG 5530 Earthquake Seismology And Hazard Assessment
Name volcanoe. Password earthquake. General Books on Geologic Hazards.Abbott, Patrick L., 2002, Natural disasters, McGrawHill.
http://www.mines.utah.edu/~rbsmith/TEACHING/GG5330/GG_5330.Syllabus.Spr.2002.htm
HTTP 200 Document follows Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 12:53:24 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 23:23:37 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 11235
GG5330 Earthquake Seismology
Spring Semester 2002
3 hr semester credit
Time: Tue: 4:30-6:30 PM WBB 212, lecture Wed: 4:45-6:30 PM WBB 212, 717 recitation and laboratory Instructor: Robert B. Smith, 702WBB Teaching Assistants: Greg Waite, WuLung Chang, and Christine Puskas 706 WBB Prereq: GG 5210, differential equations and partial differential equations recommended or consent of instructor , MatLab or Maple and FORTRAN programming recommended. UNIX skills useful. Description: Theory and applications in earthquake seismology, earthquake mechanics; wave propagation, earth structure, instrumentation, interpretation of seismograms, focal mechanisms, faults, paleoseismology, seismotectonics, earthquake locations and magnitudes, etc. Note that a special 1-hr. section will be taught in the last 6 weeks of the course and can be taken separately without the main course. It focuses on the applied aspects of earthquake seismology. The hazard section starts March 26, 2002.

32. Disaster Model V1.1 - Apolyton Civilization Site Forums
I don't think the volcanoe and earthquake disasters could simulate theresults of these on their own w/o focing it to happen everytime.
http://www.apolyton.net/forums/Forum21/HTML/000254.html

Apolyton Civilization Site Forums

Clash of Civilizations

Disaster Model v1.1 (Page 1) This topic is 2 pages long: profile register preferences faq ... bottom of page Author Topic: Disaster Model v1.1
Clash of Civilizations
Oct 1999 posted March 29, 2000 18:26 Because of the amount of tables in the document and the fact that tables don't format correctly on the forum,I'm just putting a link to the web page here:
http://clash.apolyton.net/models/Model-Disasters.shtml
Comments Please. Lord God Jinnai
Prince
Arnold, Mo 63010
Sep 1999 posted March 29, 2000 18:30 [I copied this message from the Natural Distasters Model forum because this is the forum it should be in] I've read thru your new model. It seems a whole lot better and a lot more detailed as well as more concise and to the point. Distaster Linkage Chart
I think you did a good job with the linkage of disasters causing other disasters. Some things you need to change however. Huricanes should also only happen if there is a signifigant amount of oceanic tiles. Not that it will affect anything out there except ships and in the future perhaps some cities, but Hurricanes need this large body of water to form. These rules can be bent for scenerios. Also we're talking per turn in which it is a min. of 1 month? Hurricanes can affect entire coastlines which is deffinatly more than 1 square. Also on earthquakes causing volcanoes will only happen in certain techtonic areas. (Subduction Zones). Also we need to really add another thing for volcanoes (as well as a disaster in and of itself). Landslides and Run-on-Landslides. These would happen with volcanic eruptions, earthquakes or rarely on their own. These only happen in moutanous regions. The reason these are needed I don't think the volcanoe and earthquake disasters could simulate the results of these on their own w/o focing it to happen everytime. You could prob forget regular landslides if u wanted and just worry about run-ons, but if were picking disasters that would affect a size of 1 square signifigantly then run-ons easily do since then can travel for many miles after they reach level land (or uphill even).

33. Heroes Community - Weather
there is each day, and the probability for certain natural disasters (= weatherphenomenon walk in a volcanic area, you can encounter some volcanoe spirit who
http://heroescommunity.com/viewthread.php3?TID=1891

34. Haiku-C
Samantha Allen Tanka volcanoe A volcanoe erupts Mud and lava come out, buildingsfall The lava burns a town Books found in a library, Can be about disasters.
http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~hirayama/haiku-C.html
HAIKU made by Students of Cheslyn Hay Primary School
If you wonder, "What is Haiku?"- Here is an explanation.

35. BestMetasearch.com
Weather disasters Links to Pictures Of volcanoes (Source Findwhat http//www.picturesofcostarica.net/volcanoe Clipart, Pictures and Illustrations (Source
http://www.findtarget.com/cb/alll.php?q=pictures of volcanoes

36. Miscellaneous Questions
what did the people a long time ago think a volcanoe was? I'm researching a documentaryon survivors of disasters, and Heimaey and the 1973 Eldfell eruption is
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/frequent_questions/group13_new.html
Miscellaneous Questions
  • What do you need to make a model of a volcano?
  • To what effect does the media alter the way the public feels and reacts to volcanoes?
  • Can I get some of the pictures, not the satellite pictures, for free?
  • I am wondering if there are any photos of volcanoes exploding, or undersea eruptions? ...
  • send us a chart of volcanoes or something to that effect
  • which is worse? a volcano, or an earthquake?
  • How dangerous is Mt. Rainier to Seattle and its local suburbs?
  • On what date in 1992 did Mount Etna erupt?
  • Would you know of a source(s) where I could purchase samples of lava from various valcanic sites?
  • Are there cases where cinder cones contain more than negligible gold mineralization? ...
  • What were the causes and effects of the eruption of Mt.St.Helens
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  • 37. Dante's Peak -- Reviews And Comments
    movie ( much better than the movie volcanoe ) the damage the volcanoe done wasnt irecommend it for all fans of action movies or those into natural disasters.
    http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vw_news/dantespeak.html
    Dante's Peak
    Reviews and Comments
    On Friday, February 7, 1997 movie theaters erupted with the first of two volcano movies to hit the big screen this year. Dante's Peak, an action adventure movie staring Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton, is about a small town threatened by a large volcano. Jack Lockwood a volcanologist who was the technical advisior to Dante's Peak, wrote the following comment: Dante's Peak really IS the most realistic "volcano adventure flick" ever made, but the problem is that lots of viewers didn't recognize the real stuff as being realistic! Volcanologist Jon Fink has pointed out that this is one of the few examples of a "scientific adventure film" that gets higher marks from knowledgeable scientists than from the general public usually the opposite is true and those in the know give it lower marks than the general public! It will be interesting to see what the public thinks of the film "Volcano" when it comes out this spring. That film is pure sci-fi with no scientifically-redeeming virtues, but maybe that's what the public wants! But dear viewers, please take it from me despite some hokey spots (e.g. the truck driving over lava), the volcanology was mostly pretty real and Pierce Brosnan acted like a pretty real volcanologist and I know I are one too!
    PRESS RELEASE: Geologists critique DANTE'S PEAK
    DANTE'S PEAK , despite some obvious and laughable technical goofs, still merits a B+. That was the conclusion of a group from the Puget Sound chapter of the Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) who attended a weekend showing of Universal's new volcano epic.

    38. TERproject
    least one, a computer lab would be ideal) Internet Kid Pix Deluxe Houghton MifflinInvitations to Literacy 3.1,disasters, 1996 back to volcanoe Unit of Practice.
    http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/dfulton/TERproject.html
    Major Project
    Ed Psy 490TER
    Summer 2000
    Dianne Fulton

    Food Group Unit of Practice
    Volcano Research Unit of Practice Webquest Unit of Practice ... Language Arts Curriculum Grids My major project was to create or substantially modify my curriculum incorporating technology and educational reform. In correlation with Springfield School Dist. 186’s Project Lincol’n, I modified the Language Arts for the third grade level. I have created an overview of the six Language Arts themes, and made curriculum grids for each. Each of these themes has a Unit of Practice that incorporates technology and embraces several educational reforms that we have learned about this summer.
    All Units of Practice and the Curriculum Grids are based on Springfield School District 186 Standards.
    Unit of Practice The Food Groups Abstract
    Almost everyday someone on TV, the radio, or in print condemns eating at Fast Food Restaurants. None-the-less, Americans visit them three to five times a week. It is time to go armed with the knowledge of the six food groups and recognize through the sixth one where all of the fats, oils, and sweets are. Not only will you eat better, but also you will feel better. Students will learn about the food groups and junk food. Using our math skills and some easy graphing, let us find out about our favorite foods.
    Invitation
    Is your favorite fast food dripping with fat or oil? Find out about all of the food groups and pick your favorite foods.

    39. Science And Technology (Ohio ESL)
    Voices of Environmental Activism, Opposing Voices, Environmental disasters, Internetresources volcanoes Find a volcanoe by region, country/area, name or
    http://www.ohiou.edu/esl/project/science.html
    Ohio University Ohio ESL English
    Science and Technology
    Acid Rain
    Acid rain is a serious environmental problem that affects large parts of the US and Canada. This page has Information on the causes of acid rain, its measurement, it effects, and ways to reduce it. This site includes a glossary, some science experiments, and other learning activities.
    AIDS/HIV
    Our page : AIDS is perhaps the most serious public health problem of our times. The following are a few of the many AIDS/HIV resources available on the Internet. This page includes definitions of important terms, background information on AIDS/HIV, research and data, news stories, and discussion of the problem. Includes vocabulary discussion and writing questions.
    Cell Phones
    Millions of people in the United States and around the world use cellular phones here is an explanation of how they work. Also, information about plans to restrict the use of hand held cell phones while driving. Includes how to buy a cell phone, daily updated information, articles, questions, and related books on the topic.
    Clouds
    Figure out how they're formed, and how they work. Initial Cloud Formation, Cloud Types, Cloud Pictures, Other Atmospheric Phenomena, links, and a Glossary of terms.

    40. Earth
    Maps and Globes This has a good section on volcanoe and earthquakes. Savage EarthNatural disasters take center stage at this fiery Web site, which takes a
    http://www.lex5.k12.sc.us/nres/intrane0/earth.htm
    Biomes Earthquakes Environment Rocks ... Weather Biomes Biomes of the World This site is ideal for finding brief information about biomes. Build-A-Prairie The prairie is one of North America's great ecosystems and a vital habitat for many plants and animals. The prairie once spread across 1.5 million square kilometers of the Great Plains! Today, only two percent
    of native prairie remains. Build-A-Prairie is an interactive game which lets you restore the prairie. In addition to the game, you have access to a Field Guide of prairie plants, birds, insects, and mammals as well
    as Quicktime movies and VR panoramas of prairies. Brought to you by Bell LIVE! 1999 and the University of Minnesota. Camp Silos Exploring the Prairie, Pioneer Farming, The Story of Corn and Farming Today and Tomorrow are the areas covered by this website. Each area is divided into a Student area, a Teacher area (with lesson plans), and Resources.This is a great site for combining the study of US westward expansion and biomes. Ecosystems The students who created this site begin with clarification of the difference between a biome and an ecosystem. The vegetation and wildlife of ten biomes are covered. This site has an emphasis on environmental protection; each page concludes with an overview of the effects of humans on the biome.

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